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cyphomandra ([personal profile] cyphomandra) wrote in [personal profile] rachelmanija 2022-06-16 09:31 pm (UTC)

There’s a bit in an Antonia Forest book where a character appears to get away with something and someone yells that they will get him tomorrow, and then the narrative says “but once in every lifetime, tomorrow never comes”. I interpreted this as some sort of vague aphorism about evading consequences and (despite subsequent plot events, which should have given me a strong hint!) it was years later that I realised she meant death.

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